Value of South African coins from the ZAR Period to Queen Elizabeth II
There is a lot of confusion when it comes to old coins. I had many people asking me about their old coin collection. When they send me images 90% of the time the coins would be from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. Coins in this era usually don’t have much value. Coins that do have little value in this time period is the 1965 Afrikaans 1c (Around R4000 to R5000 or $300), for a 1959 Crown or 5 Shillings you can get up to R10 000 ($650) and if it is highly graded by NGC up to R35 000 ($2300) Lets look at the Value of South African and Coins.
There are not many coins with value in South Africa, but a few does have value and the prices are astronomical. The 1931 Tickey also know as a 3d or Three Pence has the most value of any coin in South Africa. A good quality tickey or Three Pence coin (Coins are rated from 0 – 70 and we will discuss this in another article) can have a value of around R200 000 ($13 300). If the grade is MS68 to MS 70 that are unheard of you can easily sell it for around a R1000 000 ($66 500)
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Value of South African Coins (Not Graded or Graded)
1931 Tickey Value South Africa (Also known as 3d or Three Pence)
Depending on its grading – Value 1931 Tickey – R200 000 ($66 500)
1959 5 Shillings Value South Africa (Also known a Crown or Kroon)
Depending on its grading the Value of 1959 5 Shillings – R10 000 ($650)
1931 1/4 d Penny Value South Africa (Also known a Farthing) Must be Suid Afrika
Value of 1931 1/4 d Penny – R800 ($53)
1892 ZAR Penny Value South Africa (Also known as Brown Penny)
Minted – 27 862 and 20 Proof Coins – Not graded up to R200
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